My Little Pony on the Big Screen for the First Time

New Zealand Pink Carpet Premiere to Celebrate My
Little Pony on the Big Screen for the First Time in an
All-New Movie

To celebrate the New Zealand
release of My Little Pony: The Movie in cinemas on
November 2, a magical Pink Carpet Premiere will be hosted at
HOYTS Sylvia Park on Saturday, 28th October.

My Little
Pony: The Movie brings the Mane Six to the big screen
for their most exciting and spectacular adventure yet! When
the menacing Storm King invades Canterlot with plans to
steal the magic from the ponies, the very future of
Equestria is at stake. In never before seen adventures, the
ponies will embark on an action packed heroic journey that
takes them beyond the borders of their homes for the first
time ever in search for help across magical mountains,
undersea worlds, and even a swashbuckling flying pirate
ship.

The film has an all-star voice cast including Emily
Blunt, Kristin Chenoweth, Liev Schreiber, Michael Peña,
Sia, Taye Diggs, Uzo Aduba and Zoe Saldana. It also
features an incredible soundtrack which includes “Off To
See The World” by Lukas Graham and “Rainbow” by
Sia.

View the My Little Pony: The Movie trailer
here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=frQphEU8nBQAt
the family friendly event Pink Carpet attendees will be
treated to a memorable, Ponyville-themed Garden Party where
guests will experience fanciful face painting, Pony-inspired
hairdos, sparkly temporary tattoos and more, before entering
the theatre to be among the first to see My Little Pony:
The Movie.Tickets are available now from: https://www.hoyts.co.nz/movies/2017/my_little_pony_the_movie.aspxMY
LITTLE PONY: THE MOVIE OPENS IN NZ CINEMAS ON NOVEMBER
2.

MY LITTLE
PONY - NEW TOY RANGENew Hasbro toys inspired by
the movie let children create the magical world of My
Little Pony: The Movie at home. The addition of the new
Sea Ponies and Playsets let children explore and play in the
mountains and undersea worlds featured in the movie. Pony
figures have beautiful mermaid-like tails with cutie marks
on their back fin, colourful hair for styling and
accessories for dress up and play.

FILM
DETAILSMY LITTLE PONY: THE MOVIE OPENS
IN NZ CINEMAS NATIONWIDE ON NOVEMBER 2.

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